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A housing bill containing a ban on CBDC provisions has officially become law without Trump’s signature.
On Friday local time, despite U.S. President Donald Trump previously saying that he would not sign the housing bill unless Congress first passed a related bill requiring that federal election voting provide proof of citizenship, the bill still legally took effect. The bill was approved last month by overwhelming margins in the Senate 85:5 and the House of Representatives 358:32.
On Friday morning, Trump posted on Truth Social saying: “I will not sign this housing bill that has been fully approved by Congress and sent to the White House, in protest of the U.S. Senate’s inability to pass the ‘SAVE AMERICA ACT.’”
However, under relevant U.S. constitutional provisions, once a bill is submitted to the president, the president may choose to sign or veto it; if the president neither signs nor vetoes it within 10 days, the bill will automatically become law without the president’s signature.